Julie Cakebread
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Recent Articles
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Cakebread J, Wallace O, Henderson H, Jauregui R, Young W, Hodgkinson A
PeerJ
. 2022 May;
10:e13415.
PMID: 35573176
Background: Milk, the first food of mammals, helps to establish a baseline gut microbiota. In humans, milk and milk products are consumed beyond infancy, providing comprehensive nutritional value. Non-dairy beverages,...
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Loveday S, Weeks M, Luo D, Cakebread J
J Dairy Sci
. 2021 Aug;
104(11):11413-11421.
PMID: 34454769
The value of milk hinges on its physicochemical functionality under processing conditions. We examined composition-functionality relationships with individual milks from 24 New Zealand dairy cows, sampled at 3 times over...
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Cakebread J, Hodgkinson A, Wallace O, Callaghan M, Hurford D, Wieliczko R, et al.
PeerJ
. 2018 Aug;
6:e5359.
PMID: 30065896
Skimmed milk powder (SMP) and whey protein concentrate (WPC) were manufactured from fresh milk collected from cows producing high or low Immunoglobulin (Ig) A levels in their milk. In addition...
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Hodgkinson A, Cakebread J, Callaghan M, Harris P, Brunt R, Anderson R, et al.
Dev Comp Immunol
. 2016 Nov;
68:21-25.
PMID: 27845173
Secretory IgA (SIgA) from milk contributes to early colonization and maintenance of commensal/symbiotic bacteria in the gut, as well as providing defence against pathogens. SIgA binds bacteria using specific antigenic...
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Yang Y, Haitchi H, Cakebread J, Sammut D, Harvey A, Powell R, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 2008 Apr;
121(6):1393-9, 1399.e1-14.
PMID: 18423563
Background: A disintegrin and metalloprotease 33 (ADAM33) polymorphism is strongly associated with asthma and bronchial hyperresponsiveness. Although considered to be a mesenchymal cell-specific gene, recent reports have suggested epithelial expression...
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Holgate S, Yang Y, Haitchi H, Powell R, Holloway J, Yoshisue H, et al.
Proc Am Thorac Soc
. 2006 Jun;
3(5):440-3.
PMID: 16799089
The ability to identify novel disease genes by positional cloning led to the identification of a disintegrin and metalloprotease (ADAM)33 gene on chromosome 20p13 as a susceptibility gene for asthma....
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Holgate S, Davies D, Rorke S, Cakebread J, Murphy G, Powell R, et al.
Clin Rev Allergy Immunol
. 2004 Sep;
27(1):23-34.
PMID: 15347848
Asthma is known to be a Th2 inflammatory syndrome that leads to intermittent airway obstruction. However, the mechanisms involved in development of the clinical features remain enigmatic, although genetic elements...